Special Education Teacher Shelter Program - Fort Dodge, Iowa
Only for registered members Fort Dodge, Iowa, United States
14 hours ago

QUALIFICATION · EDUCATION: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in education, Master's degree preferred · LICENSURE:Board of Educational Examiners Standard License · Special Education Endorsement: Instructional Strategist I or II · EXPERIENCE:Previous experience with children, familie ...
Job description
QUALIFICATION
- EDUCATION: Minimum of a Bachelor's degree in education, Master's degree preferred
- LICENSURE:
- Board of Educational Examiners Standard License
- Special Education Endorsement: Instructional Strategist I or II
- EXPERIENCE:
- Previous experience with children, families, and school districts is desired
- Proven skill in behavior strategies and classroom management
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Takes initiative to develop positive relationships with staff, students, parents, local school districts, and community
- Reports student progress to home school district and parents quarterly
- Updates the IEP as needed and reviews at least annually
- Identifies and uses appropriate instructional methods and materials to meet the needs of each student.
- Utilizes appropriate behavior management techniques to manage students' behavior.
- Demonstrates skills in dealing with behavior/emotional problems
- Provides positive reinforcement for appropriate behaviors demonstrated in the classroom
- Prepares schedule and structures the environment to meet the needs of the students.
- Cooperates with local school districts in planning instructional goals, objectives, and methods.
- Uses discipline techniques consistently and in a positive manner to encourage student self-control.
- Provides individual and group instruction designed to meet individual needs.
- Uses appropriate supportive personnel, agencies, and outside resources.
- Communicates clearly and shares program objectives with personnel, students, local school districts, parents, and AEA staff.
- Reports student's progress to student's district of residence in a timely manner.
- Completes necessary AEA and Department of Education reports.
- Conducts ongoing formative assessment to monitor student progress.
- Maintains complete and current records and files them in appropriate location.
- Provides a copy of student's report to appropriate agencies
- Attends agency training and workshops as needed
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of Iowa Special Education rules and procedures
- Knowledge and understanding of legal, scope of practice and ethical practices including standards for professional conduct, patient rights, confidentiality, credentialing, and legislative and regulatory mandates.
- Diagnose for instructional design in the areas of reading, written language, and mathematics using multiple sources of data and accurately analyze the data.
- Design for instructional delivery in the areas of reading, written language, and mathematics appropriate instructional strategies and supports for student access, engagement, and for
- increasing specific skills.
- Deliver for learner engagement in the areas of reading, written language, and mathematics
- through collaboration, consultation, coaching, and modeling with teachers and with fidelity,
- appropriate instructional strategies to ensure accelerated student growth.
COMMON TO ALL LICENSED EMPLOYEES:
- Maintains confidentiality
- Uses effective oral, written, and collaborative skills
- Is self-motivated, reliable, organized, detail and quality-oriented
- Demonstrates effective interpersonal skills
- Uses Microsoft products and web-based tools proficiently and learns to use new applications and resources
- Engages in continuous improvement of professional practice through collaborative teams and individual study
- Builds skills needed to perform job duties and meet agency goals
- Understands Iowa Teaching Standards and alternative AEA criteria
- Supports and uses data-based decision making at all levels in a system
- Supports the belief that all students can achieve age- or grade-level standards
- Supports the belief that implementation of MTSS will support students to achieve age- or grade-level standards
- Prevents and resolves conflicts using effective problem-solving skills
- Supports use of data to inform and advance teaching and learning
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Ability to travel between schools and sites served.
- Normal, routine levels of activity related to bending, carrying, climbing, hearing, lifting, reaching, sitting, standing, vision and walking, and may also involve above-average levels of activity at times that can't always be anticipated.